On May 29, according to a report by The Washington Post citing data from blockchain analysis company Chainalysis, as of 3 PM Eastern Time on May 28, the value of the top 20 crypto assets in the United States was approximately $20.9 billion, including $20.4 billion in Bitcoin and about $493 million in other digital assets. This money was obtained through criminal activities such as theft, fraud, and sales on the dark web. (The image shows the proportion of other alts excluding Bitcoin.)
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Data: The U.S. government currently holds approximately $20.9 billion in Crypto Assets, of which $20.4 billion is Bitcoin.
On May 29, according to a report by The Washington Post citing data from blockchain analysis company Chainalysis, as of 3 PM Eastern Time on May 28, the value of the top 20 crypto assets in the United States was approximately $20.9 billion, including $20.4 billion in Bitcoin and about $493 million in other digital assets. This money was obtained through criminal activities such as theft, fraud, and sales on the dark web. (The image shows the proportion of other alts excluding Bitcoin.)